becky@thebeer wrote:Hi
I am hoping someone will be able to offer me some advice so I can make my mind up about what to do.
I have a 1996 Mazda Bongo Auto Freetop 4WD and the head gasket has gone or there is a cracked head, not sure which. The mileage is approx 160k. There are a few other things wrong with it eg one electric window doesn't work and the steering rack is leaking, and the central locking doesn't work. However until the current problem it ran well. My dilemma is this: Do we spend the money to get it up and running and then sell it as we no longer need it, or do we just sell it on for spares/repair as it is? I know it will cost quite a bit to fix but have no real idea of how much, or whether it would be worth doing to sell on. I also have no idea how much it would be worth as it is. Also, are they selling as well at the moment with the current financial climate?
Any advice, costs or experiences would be most gratefully welcomed.
Thank you

As said
The head gasket cracked/head would cost upto 1200 or more (mine cost more) depending on who does it, if it over heated, why? a new rdiator is probably wise another £150, pipes ?
steering rack would need doing and a refurbished one would be about £200 then there is labour
the window and central locking are also against you
then there is the time scale to get these things fixed and the effort etc
there are plenty of bongos on sale at the moment so prices are not good
What is the body work and interior like
If I were looking and saw one with things like that not working I would walk away as there is plenty of choice
What I am trying to say is you could be throwing good money after bad and it cost more than you would get back taking off its value as it is now.
The choice realy is yours, is it worth spending time and money on getting back about 3 -400 extra If you sell it quick? and nothing else goes wrong.